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Fields of gold...

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Time for a small update now that the summer is comming on strong!

Swedish oilfield:
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(Brassica napus, Rapeseed)
Pic taken last week on a worktrip to Motala (no... not Motorola...).

This Monday and Tuseday I was at a customer serviceing their machine in Smögen (Swedish westcoast)
Pitstop @ Götene. A bit weird:
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Road accident near Smögen:
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And the load on the trailer was brand new:
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The village of Smögen:
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Some more, mariner and coast-line...
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Manmade pond, 2 meters above sealevel. Filled by mother nature:
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Bird called Trut:
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Rain in 2 minutes:
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By the bridge on the mainland.
Village of Kungshamn:
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Rocky Balboa!
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Yea... that kind of expresses it!
The pic's don't quite shows the beauty though.
Simpley stunning! :beer
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Post by WANTSOM »

:beer Love it. Thanks for posting. Sweden looks a beautiful place. Very diverse.
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Summernight-greatings from Sweeden!!!
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Time 23:31
f/3.5, 1/5s, ISO 1600
A bit too dark, much nicer @23:00. Was there then but with a 70-300 zoom... looking for wildlife!
Had to go back for the 18-55.
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Post by JayME »

Some nice photos

Here's a little bit of NZ scenery I've taken flying around over the last 12 months or so

Christchurch CBD (11/07/12)

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Kaikoura airfield

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Taken on approach to Kaikoura airfield

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Near Waimate

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Omarama

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Southern Lakes near Omarama

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Auckland

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I think this was Little Barrier Island

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Awesome pic's JayME!!
I'd like to see that some day, who knows, I might win the lotto bigtime some day.... :x

Here comes a summary of the last week of the summer vacation....

Last day/night @ the new summerhouse (30 of july)
Started of with (well... did actually wake up before this and had some 4 cups of coffe...) a fried perch @ lunch/brunch:
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Did some gardening (needed) and carpenting...
Then bbq-dinner:
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Might have had a beer or 2 with that.... :beer
And since the pic's weren't the best last time (to dark and wrong lens), I took the camera for a walk(-about?):

"the rallycar"/(daily) driver and the newley built summerhouse:
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John Bauer vibes:
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(f/7.1, 1/30s, ISO560)
Onley a bit to bright...

"The split stone"
Has as far as I can remember allways been called that.... and my parents to... A kinde of milestone that everyone around knows (where-) about.
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30 july 2012 20.13.09 (f/7.1, 1/30 s, ISO400)

Ontop of this stone ther's a pine (still) growing:
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I did hear my granpah talk about it that "it's allways been there"...
(He was born in 1904(?))

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30 july 2012 20.17.17(f/8, 1/60s, ISO400)

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30 july 2012 20.20.18 (f/11, 1/500s, ISO200)

One of my favorit stones... for fishing or filofosing:
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30 july 2012 20.26.33 (t/9.0, 1/160s, ISO400)

Oh crap, shouldn't have eaten that...
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House from opposite side:
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30 july 2012 20.39.57 (f/9.0, 1/160s, ISO400)

Fish are hard to catch.... on cam:
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But I got this one!!!!
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Partley.... rofl

All pic's taken in a sequence,,,, walking...

Late summer greatings from a northern part of the earth!!!!
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Wow, for once I'm speechless :)
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Oooooshit... long time since last update.

This weekend summer came up strong....
Was at the summerhouse from thursday-sunday morning.
The birch was hardley sprung out in any green on thursday and allmost fulley (naaah!) on sunday!

Mood-pic's from "the blue hour":
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f/3,5 1/30 s, ISO 720, 10 may 2013 22.33.50

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f/5,6 1/6 s, ISO 800, 10 may 2013 22.39.16

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f/5,0 1/3 s, ISO 800, 10 may 2013 22.50.58

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f/10,0 1/250 s, ISO360, 11 may 2013 20.51.44



Got 6 pikes in all this weekend, which is more than the hole last year!
One of them ended up as a aladobe:
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I've always wanted to visit Sweden ever since this girl came to Oregon to visit... lol.

I imagine it's probably similar scenery to the NW United States, but, I love this scenery so it'd be great to experience it there too.

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Oregon coast (Yachats, OR) Amazing crab fishing right off the beach in the Pacific Ocean.

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A view of the Oregon coast as seen from Highway 101. (Yachats, OR)

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Fishing in Newport Bay, OR... didn't catch anything but a beer buzz.

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Newport Bay, OR

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Tidepools in the bay at Garabaldi, OR

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Hells Canyon, Oregon. Deeper than the Grand Canyon, by 700 meters.

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North Fork River, my favorite swimming hole on 90F days... that is ice cold mountain water... and there's tons of bikini girls.[/img]

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Harvesting camp firewood on the Columbia River (St Helen's, OR) P.S, that's not a paddle, that's a big piece of tree sticking out side of the boat lol.

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Small campfire on the river banks, St Helen's, OR.

Got a lot more, but this should do for now.

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Post by thrash »

Komeuppance wrote:
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North Fork River, my favorite swimming hole on 90F days... that is ice cold mountain water... and there's tons of bikini girls.[/img]
pics of bikini girls or it didn't happen :P
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If the bikini girls pics ever show there will be some interesting goose bumps :D
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Haha, well I guess they will add to the "scenery" of this thread.

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From the last visit.

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(Many years ago, look at the date lol) Saw some girls I knew and they wanted a pic...

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One of the girls we came with.

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few photos of Taiwan, been living here since about late September last year... although been plenty of travel for work/wrapping things up in AU.

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